Two University of Queensland researchers have been elected as Fellows of the Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences (AAHMS).
20 October 2017Women around the world remain vulnerable to chronic disease as they continue to face challenges accessing health care and information.
21 March 2017The age at which girls start menstruating could flag a later risk of diabetes during pregnancy, according to a University of Queensland study.
6 March 2017A large international study has linked early puberty and childlessness with an increased risk of early menopause.
26 January 2017University of Queensland health and medical research projects aimed at improving the nation’s healthcare will benefit from a national allocation of more than $483 million announced today.
3 December 2016The University of Queensland has secured $13.95 million over five years from the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) to help tackle some of the world’s biggest health challenges.
27 October 2016Research linking two decades of data on Australian women with outcomes for their children will provide an unparalleled insight into child health and development.
22 August 2016Researcher has shown that hysterectomy doubles the odds of a woman enduring persistent hot flushes and night sweats, even if they retain their ovaries.
2 August 2016Women are being encouraged to ensure their body mass index (BMI) is within a healthy range before pregnancy to ensure the best outcomes for their babies.
28 July 2016Up to one-third of young Australian women experience episodes of binge or overeating, with socially disadvantaged women at greater than average risk.
28 June 2016Australian women having their first child as teenagers are at increased risk of experiencing domestic violence, according to new data presented at the United Nations headquarters today.
22 March 2016Women who eat fewer than two serves of fruit a day face a greater risk of developing depression, University of Queensland research shows.
16 December 2014Young Australian women are fatter, fitter and more frazzled today than they were nearly 20 years ago, according to Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health researchers.
1 October 2014Less than two per cent of Australian women are eating the recommended five servings of vegetables a day, according to new research from The University of Queensland.
26 May 2014Middle-aged women who have depression are almost twice as likely to have a stroke as women the same age who are not depressed, according to new research from The University of Queensland.
17 May 2013Women with significantly lower levels of education than their parents are at higher risk of poor mental health, a new University of Queensland study has found.
9 January 2013Women in Australia are exercising less and most are not eating nearly enough vegetables, researchers have found.
26 September 2012In another top-two result nationally, UQ has maintained its stellar record in the Australian Research Council Future Fellowships scheme.
26 July 2012Doctors could soon be able to predict the type and duration of menopausal symptoms an individual woman is likely to experience thanks to new findings from The University of Queensland (UQ).
24 February 2012The impact of the health system on women’s health will be examined by a multi-million dollar Centre of Research Excellence at The University of Queensland (UQ).
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